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people paris to host a string of top sporting events. let's let's kick off this week show with football where i've read most or scored a goal in each half as test i won three one that combine to remain top of the russian premier league and with all the weekend's action is going to denver to apple. i just got handed one the first time defeating more than me will suffer open ten minutes into the answer while the rest is millis we poor little from the penalties. but most us work again oh in the second period. and russ was elevated the army man stood in his own for the season with a brilliant strike from outside the box jessica now on a five match winning run and remain top of the loop. i well zoot went second on goal difference with a two one win at boulder portugal's miguel danny celebrated his return from a long term injury by teeing up alexander a new coach who fired into the net from outside the box form as any player even much sooner of snatched the ninety five minutes equaliser but alexandre kids walk off mark his three hundredth matc
people paris to host a string of top sporting events. let's let's kick off this week show with football where i've read most or scored a goal in each half as test i won three one that combine to remain top of the russian premier league and with all the weekend's action is going to denver to apple. i just got handed one the first time defeating more than me will suffer open ten minutes into the answer while the rest is millis we poor little from the penalties. but most us work again oh in the...
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saying that foreign based groups should first show it's able to represent syrians inside the country paris also said it would look at arming the rebels policy and now reports. the french president francois hollande said that the syrian opposition coalition would act as a temporary government in the future and he said that it would be the tosca of the syrian opposition to now establish a transitional government and earlier in the week six gulf states recognize the opposition coalition which we could tolerate foreign minister saying that this recognition now removed obstacles to the securing of weapons to the syrian opposition it is important to make a distinct parallel with what we've seeing back on the tenth of march two thousand and eleven we saw the same scenario unfolding when france was the first country to recognize the transitional national council which was essentially the opposition fighters in libya and this is what we witnessing this parallel situation now in syria what happened in libya and following that french recognition back in libya this set the pavement for international r
saying that foreign based groups should first show it's able to represent syrians inside the country paris also said it would look at arming the rebels policy and now reports. the french president francois hollande said that the syrian opposition coalition would act as a temporary government in the future and he said that it would be the tosca of the syrian opposition to now establish a transitional government and earlier in the week six gulf states recognize the opposition coalition which we...
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their opposition to next year's budget john the long from the institute of democracy and cooperation in paris says that the greeks government's hands are tied by the e.u. project. we can see that the kinds of measures that have been imposed on greece for more than two years because this crisis has been going on for a very long time these measures are actually making the situation worse but our economy is in a free for it's been in three for now for over a year and the fact is that the greek political class like the rest of the euro political class in a sense i think prisoner of its own ideology it's the prisoner of the european ideology and this ideology exerts such a power over people that they are prepared to do things which by any rational measure obviously counterproductive in order to preserve the european project of the euro in particular they are determined to do everything to keep the single currency intact even to destroy their own country to send them a parliament up over fifty percent to put the economy into a massive recession and so on. rival protests are expected in the portugue
their opposition to next year's budget john the long from the institute of democracy and cooperation in paris says that the greeks government's hands are tied by the e.u. project. we can see that the kinds of measures that have been imposed on greece for more than two years because this crisis has been going on for a very long time these measures are actually making the situation worse but our economy is in a free for it's been in three for now for over a year and the fact is that the greek...
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i can tell you, i just came back from paris yesterday. the europeans are heading for the exits. they are deeply afraid of the consequences of an israeli ground incursion, and i think netanyahu has looked around and does not see any support. i think israel will end up here in a weaker strategic position having made the threat but not carry it out. lou: let's follow-up on that. fluor will i want to follow-up on your suggestion. the europeans have never been particularly helpful. that should not be surprising. >> although the financial aid to egypt as part of the bigger package. i think that if you look at where this starts, it started in october, late october when there was a bombing of the sudanese missile factory. that was israel during the first step of this. take up the missiles that were ultimately going to end up in gaza through the tunnels. the second part of it, waiting for the opportunity. clint eastwood's make my day. and so it could retaliate with absolute just cause. go in and take out the missile battery. from what i gather they have achieved 90 percent of what they s
i can tell you, i just came back from paris yesterday. the europeans are heading for the exits. they are deeply afraid of the consequences of an israeli ground incursion, and i think netanyahu has looked around and does not see any support. i think israel will end up here in a weaker strategic position having made the threat but not carry it out. lou: let's follow-up on that. fluor will i want to follow-up on your suggestion. the europeans have never been particularly helpful. that should not...
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so how many hours a day would you be studying mime in paris? >> well, you know -- you find that funny, don't you? i don't either. where else would you study mime. >> jimmy: you learn it all in two week, it's like, okay, number one, be quiet. number two, you got to put white stuff on your face. >> no, see, you're all wrong right away. >> jimmy: am i really? no white stuff on the face? >> no, no. >> jimmy: what kind of mime was this? >> well, i'll tell you, it was -- okay, i mean i can give you an obscure reference but you know film, right? >> jimmy: barely. i know "king kong." that for me is the top of the heap. >> then you're not going to get this reference jmg maybe there will be one person in the audience who gets it. >> okay, i studied with the man who developed this technique with another great artist by the name of jean-loup wist baroit. you do know him. >> jimmy: oh, yes. >> they did a film called "children of paradise" which was a classic french film. >> jimmy: okay. >> and that if you look at that, you'll get an idea of what they were d
so how many hours a day would you be studying mime in paris? >> well, you know -- you find that funny, don't you? i don't either. where else would you study mime. >> jimmy: you learn it all in two week, it's like, okay, number one, be quiet. number two, you got to put white stuff on your face. >> no, see, you're all wrong right away. >> jimmy: am i really? no white stuff on the face? >> no, no. >> jimmy: what kind of mime was this? >> well, i'll tell...
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. >> it was like arranging the paris pease talks or the camp david talks. it wasn't easy. >> were they as uncomfortable as they looked sitting next to each other? >> yes. >> and what did you learn from that? >> well, i think that -- what can you say? they don't strike me as two guys that are -- can sit down in a room over a whiskey and kind of work things out. they're very locked in their ways and they are both political tacticians. that's what they do. >> they are brilliant political tacticians. anybody who knows senator mcconnell and reid knows that. they're both very good at what they do, and outmaneuvering one another, which raises the question, with no personal relationship and they're so politically far apart and beholden to their interests in the party, why should we expect that compromise will happen? >> i think that the future of the party, republican party very much depends on getting away from this view held by some in the public that they're just obstructionists. the other thing is that there are just too many things that are really important. l
. >> it was like arranging the paris pease talks or the camp david talks. it wasn't easy. >> were they as uncomfortable as they looked sitting next to each other? >> yes. >> and what did you learn from that? >> well, i think that -- what can you say? they don't strike me as two guys that are -- can sit down in a room over a whiskey and kind of work things out. they're very locked in their ways and they are both political tacticians. that's what they do. >>...
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london, and paris were occupied and didn't have their own state, their own recognition. they would feel as they they had to fight too. >> no country no, nation, no deposit can with instanted that. we are doing everything we can. >> we saw the targeted killing of the -- that has led to what we're seeing now. are there other military leaders? are there other political leaders of hamas that are now in the crosshairs of the idf? >> i would first like to say that mr. jabri is not exactly mama theresa. the guy is a mass murderer. >> he is one of the military leaders. >> murdered women and children. >> are there others? >> people like that, when they are -- the word is a better and safer place without those people. we have better chances without people like that -- >> are there others who are being targeted as well, other leaders? >> israel will do whatever it takes to make sure that israeli civilians are not in harm's way through people whose only issue -- >> does that mean the leadership? does that mean additional targeted leadership? >> i'm not going to get into military ope
london, and paris were occupied and didn't have their own state, their own recognition. they would feel as they they had to fight too. >> no country no, nation, no deposit can with instanted that. we are doing everything we can. >> we saw the targeted killing of the -- that has led to what we're seeing now. are there other military leaders? are there other political leaders of hamas that are now in the crosshairs of the idf? >> i would first like to say that mr. jabri is not...
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. >> a great new masterpiece in paris. it is made entirely from chocolate. >> that is really impressive. we will have a more on this california the boy. >> david petraeus testifies but not about his affair. coming up, what you learned about the deadly attack in benghazi. >> and anne arundal county man as a hollywood connection and is as a hollywood connection and is connected
. >> a great new masterpiece in paris. it is made entirely from chocolate. >> that is really impressive. we will have a more on this california the boy. >> david petraeus testifies but not about his affair. coming up, what you learned about the deadly attack in benghazi. >> and anne arundal county man as a hollywood connection and is as a hollywood connection and is connected
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isn't paris hilton a socialite? what is going on here? are we insane at this point? who are -- who is broadwell? how does she get classified information? who approved that? that's what we should be addressing. whether or not petraeus passed along classified information, that's the issue. he says no. she says she didn't get it from him. how are they going to prove he delivered it to her if there is any? i don't think so. i agree with avery. petraeus, other than the humiliation he's feeling and the issue with his wife, he's going to walk away. >> richard, these are broad philosophical issues. are we insane here? i don't consider myself insane. i'm getting there. >> right. >> i do know that. is there an issue of cyber stalking between paula broadwell and jill kelley? it's a cyber cat fight. i think david petraeus has had communications -- he's a potential witness. let me tell you something. he has bob ben nett as his lawyer. he didn't hire bob for the fun of it. this is a real thing. when you start hanging out with kardashian type women that's what this looks like, well
isn't paris hilton a socialite? what is going on here? are we insane at this point? who are -- who is broadwell? how does she get classified information? who approved that? that's what we should be addressing. whether or not petraeus passed along classified information, that's the issue. he says no. she says she didn't get it from him. how are they going to prove he delivered it to her if there is any? i don't think so. i agree with avery. petraeus, other than the humiliation he's feeling and...
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showcase their work who rarely have a chance to display their designs on bigger stages in new york or paris. very neat there. let's check in with talker now for weather. >> it was a gorgeous weekend. yesterday, got to 71 degrees. our warmest temperature so far this month at reagan national. we'll enjoy one more warm day today. relatively mild day and then the changes come from the form of rain showers and cooler air tomorrow. this is it right now? >> this is it. >> i got to make sure so i can get the kids out to do the yard work. >> it will feel more like november than september. >> okay. like it is supposed to feel. >> reagan national yesterday, 71 degrees. dulles, 70. bwi marshall, we hit 66 degrees. as i mentioned, our first 70- degree temperature this month and it may be our only one looking down the horizon a little bit into the future, our temperatures will be cooler. 50 in leonardtown. north and west, not too bad. manassas and culpeper currently running at 43 degrees. these temperatures relatively mild overnight. we'll probably be in the upper 60s for daytime highs. clouds on the hor
showcase their work who rarely have a chance to display their designs on bigger stages in new york or paris. very neat there. let's check in with talker now for weather. >> it was a gorgeous weekend. yesterday, got to 71 degrees. our warmest temperature so far this month at reagan national. we'll enjoy one more warm day today. relatively mild day and then the changes come from the form of rain showers and cooler air tomorrow. this is it right now? >> this is it. >> i got to...
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. >> rose: this is what he said in an interview with the paris review. "i have nothing to say about myself directly. i wouldn't know where to begin, in particular since i often look at myself in the mirror and say "whot the hell is that?" >> well, i thk he probably had a pretty good idea of who have the hell that was. >> rose: and appreciation of who have the hell that was. >> yes, indeed. although he used mirrors as a metaphor for all kinds of -- i mean in a speech the last paragraph is all about when we look in the mirror. >> rose: is there something to be said or a reason to understand why he moved from poetry early in his life to prose later? >> i think he was always writing poetry and he continued to write poetry throughout the period of writing plays and prose. i think he ran out of gas for plays in the late 20th century but continued to write poetry and poetic prose up until his death. his love for antonia is an extraordinary and remarkable enduring testament to the power of adult relationships. >> rose: and scandalous in its beginning. >> scandal
. >> rose: this is what he said in an interview with the paris review. "i have nothing to say about myself directly. i wouldn't know where to begin, in particular since i often look at myself in the mirror and say "whot the hell is that?" >> well, i thk he probably had a pretty good idea of who have the hell that was. >> rose: and appreciation of who have the hell that was. >> yes, indeed. although he used mirrors as a metaphor for all kinds of -- i mean...
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. >> it was like arranging the paris peace talks or the camp david talks. it wasn't easy. >>> a computer security software billionaire is on the run. police want to question john mcafee in the murder of his neighbor. >> what do you think he's capable of doing? >> i don't know what he's capable of doing. >> "sky fall" came in number one this weekend with $88 million, about a spy who fights terrorists and sleeps with a lot of women. critics are calling it well made while david petraeus is calling it relatable. >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. it was an overnight bombshell, a new twist in the sex scandal that forced cia director david petraeus to quit.al john the top u.s. commander in afghanistan, general john allen fbi is unvaer investigation. the fbi connected him to the woman who first blew the whistle senior cor on this case. john miller former assistant mer fbi as fbi director joins us here. good morning again. >> >> good morning. >> so why was this fbi agent that knew joe kelley thrown off >> the case or was he? well, >> okay.tere
. >> it was like arranging the paris peace talks or the camp david talks. it wasn't easy. >>> a computer security software billionaire is on the run. police want to question john mcafee in the murder of his neighbor. >> what do you think he's capable of doing? >> i don't know what he's capable of doing. >> "sky fall" came in number one this weekend with $88 million, about a spy who fights terrorists and sleeps with a lot of women. critics are calling...
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airport near the iraqi border idolizes gaining more western support and has installed an envoy in france paris and the u.k. will discuss lifting the e.u. arms embargo on monday so they can supply weapons to recommend to the rebels journalist neil clark says that western nations are using the libya blueprint to gain a foothold in syria though the long term goal is war against iran. what we do is we get together some opposition puppets if you like not their heads together call them the government of libya and now syria and then we work to end the arms embargoes and very soon we'll be hearing talk i expect no fly zones this is all part of a plan to topple assad actually the western powers actually glaring it's ok for us to arm the rebels in syria but for anybody else to arm the syrians it's not allowed so it's absolutely appalling the policy we have the constitutional boat back in eighty seven percent syrians voted for it we had elections in may you know there is a every possibility of a change in syria through the ballot box but the west don't want that because they know the president said he's
airport near the iraqi border idolizes gaining more western support and has installed an envoy in france paris and the u.k. will discuss lifting the e.u. arms embargo on monday so they can supply weapons to recommend to the rebels journalist neil clark says that western nations are using the libya blueprint to gain a foothold in syria though the long term goal is war against iran. what we do is we get together some opposition puppets if you like not their heads together call them the government...
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. >> i want to express my pari appreciate to president obama for unequivocal clear sighted support for israel the right to defend itself. >> reporter: days after winning re-election, the president is faced with a widening conflict that has potential to destabilize an already unstable region. of course in the united states and here in the region, everyone is hoping this is over quickly. no one can afford a wider war. >> thank you, for that. >> the israeli military, media office, twitter account, gained 50,000 followers in the past 24 hours. hamas has a facebook page and all playing out on line and on the ground. >> hamas threatening israel saying they have opened the gates of hell by assassinating one of their top leaders. >> we will be back with more right after this. stay with us, everybody. >>> as we all know we are becoming a digital nation. it all begins with books. for too many children, books just aren't a big part of their lives. >> one group set out to remedy that. yesterday it reached a milestone. bringing smiles to 100 million boys and girls. abc's terry moran has the story.
. >> i want to express my pari appreciate to president obama for unequivocal clear sighted support for israel the right to defend itself. >> reporter: days after winning re-election, the president is faced with a widening conflict that has potential to destabilize an already unstable region. of course in the united states and here in the region, everyone is hoping this is over quickly. no one can afford a wider war. >> thank you, for that. >> the israeli military, media...
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off a uva miss mason outrunning brian allen to paris bennett all alone underneath. patriots up one, but this game was tied 32-32 at the break. 2nd half game tied 50-50 until joe harris gets the pullup three. he had 19 points. cavaliers are up by three, but this game would be tied again. just over a minute to go, mason with the ball, allen with the stepback, three and it's good. mason up 60-57. they hold on for the 63-59 victory. the first time ever that george mason has beat virginia. >>> don't go away, more hoops coming up including the wizards still in the hunt for their first win of the season. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. you want more wthan anything else?nt a pony! what's he doing daddy? just... ahhhhhhhhhhhh! happy holidays, honey. a pony! ok, who wants waffles? get the hottest, new toys at the toys r us store on ebay. when it's on your mind, it's on ebay. >>> the not how you start but how you finish. at least the wizards hope that's the case be
off a uva miss mason outrunning brian allen to paris bennett all alone underneath. patriots up one, but this game was tied 32-32 at the break. 2nd half game tied 50-50 until joe harris gets the pullup three. he had 19 points. cavaliers are up by three, but this game would be tied again. just over a minute to go, mason with the ball, allen with the stepback, three and it's good. mason up 60-57. they hold on for the 63-59 victory. the first time ever that george mason has beat virginia....
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there are questions about whether taxpayers paid for a trip to paris. there is much more to be looked at in this story. we will have much more on this coming up. >> we will have much more on the petraeus scandal including who knew what and when it coming up on abc 7 news at 6. >> coming up on abc 7 news at 5 but a worker for it that could jeopardize a big black friday sale. -- a worker threat. >> the man behind the voice of elmo accused of a serious crime. how this is effecting "sesame street." >> >> as we honor veterans and an old, we are marking the 30th anniversary of the vietnam memorial wall, the symbol of the darkened by some of war. >> they're reading of all the names of about wall, only the fifth time it has ever been done. greta kreuz talks about how it is helping some to keel. >> for 65 hours, they read the names. >> robert hernandez. >> franklin collins. >> of 58,282 names. >> grant taylor. >> is solid drumbeat of names those missing from the vietnam war. 2000 volunteers, but to some, it's a very personal. >> my brother, stanley smith. he was
there are questions about whether taxpayers paid for a trip to paris. there is much more to be looked at in this story. we will have much more on this coming up. >> we will have much more on the petraeus scandal including who knew what and when it coming up on abc 7 news at 6. >> coming up on abc 7 news at 5 but a worker for it that could jeopardize a big black friday sale. -- a worker threat. >> the man behind the voice of elmo accused of a serious crime. how this is...
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been blocking yell out for months now don longer from the institute of democracy and cooperation in paris says greece is sacrificing its own economy in order to stay within the euro but we can see that the kinds of measures that have been imposed on greece for more than two years because this crisis has been going on for a very long time these measures are actually making the situation worse but our economy is in three four it's been in three pulled through every year and the fact is that the greek political class like the rest of the euro the class in a sense i think prisoner of its own ideology. prisoner of the euro this ideology such a power over legal. to do things which by any rational measure obviously counterproductive in order to preserve the european project of the euro in particular they are determined to do everything to keep the single currency intact even to destroy their own country just so and you certainly want over sixty percent to move the economy into a massive recession and so on. well home isn't so sweet for many u.k. citizens these days soon we're going to find out w
been blocking yell out for months now don longer from the institute of democracy and cooperation in paris says greece is sacrificing its own economy in order to stay within the euro but we can see that the kinds of measures that have been imposed on greece for more than two years because this crisis has been going on for a very long time these measures are actually making the situation worse but our economy is in three four it's been in three pulled through every year and the fact is that the...
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blocking a new bailout funds now john walker lindh from the institute of democracy and cooperation in paris says that greece is sacrificing its own economy in order to stay in the euro zone. we can see that the kinds of measures that have been imposed on greece for more than two years because this crisis has been going on for a very long time these measures are actually making the situation worse why are you calling me is in the very for it's been in free fall through every year and the fact is that the greek political class like the rest of the euro give the clubs in a sense i think a prisoner of its own ideology it's the prisoner of the european ideology and this ideology exerts such a power over legal. age to do things which by any rational measure obviously counterproductive in order to preserve the european project of the euro in particular. are determined to do everything to keep the single currency intact even to destroy their own country to send you. over fifty percent to the economy into a massive recession and so on. italy's excess of scores by stealing the credit agencies that do
blocking a new bailout funds now john walker lindh from the institute of democracy and cooperation in paris says that greece is sacrificing its own economy in order to stay in the euro zone. we can see that the kinds of measures that have been imposed on greece for more than two years because this crisis has been going on for a very long time these measures are actually making the situation worse why are you calling me is in the very for it's been in free fall through every year and the fact is...
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. >>> well, paris is living up to its reputation as the city of light. german actress diane koover had the magic touch as she turned on the lights of france's world-renowned shopping boulevard to watch 200 trees illuminate with l.e.d. lights. the glimmering display will light each night until january 10th. gorgeous, right? gorgeous. >> insane. >> beautiful. >>> let's go now to new york city, where victims of hurricane sandy were shown some holiday hospitality. new york governor andrew cuomo joined volunteers to help deliver more than 3,000 turkey dinners to those in need in breezy point. while in manhattan, hundreds of first responders and red cross workers were also served up a thanksgiving meal from the city's top chef. are you ready? >> i am. it's time to get the turkey on. >> it is time. ooimz looking forward to some pumpkin pie, you know? >> that's not bad. apple pie's my favorite. >> i've been craving it. >> a la mode. >>> now to a somber note. it was 49 years ago today that president john f. kennedy was assassinated in dallas, a day in which telev
. >>> well, paris is living up to its reputation as the city of light. german actress diane koover had the magic touch as she turned on the lights of france's world-renowned shopping boulevard to watch 200 trees illuminate with l.e.d. lights. the glimmering display will light each night until january 10th. gorgeous, right? gorgeous. >> insane. >> beautiful. >>> let's go now to new york city, where victims of hurricane sandy were shown some holiday hospitality. new...
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laurent sale in paris, world record prices achieved, $30, $40 million the worst part of the market. and that topped growth has been very much encouraging bidding, encouraging buying as well as encouraging great collectors to put their work on the market. so you've got not only great demand but you've got very good supply at the highest level. >> you know, behind you is andy warhol's "statue of liberty," we just showed it the estimate is about 35 million. do you think it might go for more than that and if so, where do you think the interest will come from, domestic or international? >> i think we will be looking at a market which is truly global. i think one of the things which has established the postwar contemporary market so much above any other market is fact we are not reliant on one economy. we are seeing very, very strong new emerging buyers coming out of the middle east, coming out of late.america and we have got the older collectors, very, very strong american. i think this is one of the things a bit of a fallacy you that the americans have dried up. the americans are incred
laurent sale in paris, world record prices achieved, $30, $40 million the worst part of the market. and that topped growth has been very much encouraging bidding, encouraging buying as well as encouraging great collectors to put their work on the market. so you've got not only great demand but you've got very good supply at the highest level. >> you know, behind you is andy warhol's "statue of liberty," we just showed it the estimate is about 35 million. do you think it might go...
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crack's a chocolate year in paris about a masterpiece. story masterpiece. entirely made from chocolate. no other structural support. he is known for his huge chocolate masterpieces. he once made a replica of the berlin wall out of chocolate. >> the star wars action figures are the latest added to the museum. they went on the market in 1978 and continue to be popular sellers. today 49 toys have made the cut, like playdough and the game of dominoes. >> still ahead come and look at today's top stories. >> a delegate your morning commute. of your traveling in baltimore county, three accidents. we will update you on those coming up. >> we are going to try to get rid of these clouds today. we do of clouds here in the town of. 37 at the airport and 45 downtown. >> welcome back. the time is 6:44. a maryland state trooper was involved in a car crash on west old liberty court. tajurae george's county has found alexis simpson not guilty. -- a prince george's county jury has found alexis simpson not guilty. she said she had a history of being bullied by dominque frazie
crack's a chocolate year in paris about a masterpiece. story masterpiece. entirely made from chocolate. no other structural support. he is known for his huge chocolate masterpieces. he once made a replica of the berlin wall out of chocolate. >> the star wars action figures are the latest added to the museum. they went on the market in 1978 and continue to be popular sellers. today 49 toys have made the cut, like playdough and the game of dominoes. >> still ahead come and look at...
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miniimagining herself at the fashion shows in paris. and with a little pixie dust, she is transported to the runway. even style mavin sarah jessica parker gets the treatment. >> you have beautiful ears. >> reporter: she was there with our boss, disney ceo bob iger. weighing in on the controversial skinny minie. >> fashion has the same aspirational quality. >> reporter: iger hosted the event, saying it's a way to keep the iconic characters on the cutting edge of style. >> we're presenting the marriage between disney characters and high fashion. it proves that a great character is timeless and always in style. >> reporter: and it's for a good cause, as 25% of the proceeds of the disney barney's holiday fashion line will go to the red cross to help victims of hurricane sandy. and fear not disney devotees. as with all fairly tales, this story also has a happy ending. oh. >> and you have beautiful ears, as well, paula.
miniimagining herself at the fashion shows in paris. and with a little pixie dust, she is transported to the runway. even style mavin sarah jessica parker gets the treatment. >> you have beautiful ears. >> reporter: she was there with our boss, disney ceo bob iger. weighing in on the controversial skinny minie. >> fashion has the same aspirational quality. >> reporter: iger hosted the event, saying it's a way to keep the iconic characters on the cutting edge of style....
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." >> reporter: the gospel choir had paris hichltparishoners on . this is harlem, new york. take a second look at this congregation and you'll see the black church here changing. >> inspiring and i definitely will come back. why not? >> reporter: tourists, many european, have been packing the pews of harlem churches in increasing numbers. michael henry adams specializes in harlem's history. >> it is voyeurism to a degree. i thought of it as something bad initially but it's learning more about each other and there's nothing bad in that. >> reporter: what's happening is not just white tourism but of something greater. do you see the identity of harlem shifting or changing? >> demographically, would you have to see that there is a change. the harlem of my youth, when i would come to harlem, doesn't look the same. >> reporter: statistics show hispanics and whites outpacing the number of blacks moving into harlem. >> you can no longer make the assumption that all persons who are nonafrican-americans, who are whites were tourists. like everyone else, they were persons who lived in
." >> reporter: the gospel choir had paris hichltparishoners on . this is harlem, new york. take a second look at this congregation and you'll see the black church here changing. >> inspiring and i definitely will come back. why not? >> reporter: tourists, many european, have been packing the pews of harlem churches in increasing numbers. michael henry adams specializes in harlem's history. >> it is voyeurism to a degree. i thought of it as something bad initially...
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students rioted in the streets of paris, broke store front windows. think about that. here are people who never held a job in their life and they're rioting because 40 years hence they might have to stay in their last job two more years. that's the entitlement society. and that's beyond dependency. that's decadence. >> bill: all right. but you can disagree with my assertion that a lot of the vote was driven by the entitlement culture. i think i can prove that. all right? but you can disagree with it. why attack me personally as being a racist and all of that? what is in it for the "washington post" to demean themselves by doing that? >> well, i'll repeat what i said a couple weeks ago. i am a psychiatrist, but i don't play one on tv. so i'm not going to psycho analyze people. i didn't see any editorial. but i think i implications that you're racist, i've known you a long time and i read your stuff and hear you, i think that's just not true. >> bill: i think it's because they want to send a message that you better not mess around with the agenda that we have, creating a
students rioted in the streets of paris, broke store front windows. think about that. here are people who never held a job in their life and they're rioting because 40 years hence they might have to stay in their last job two more years. that's the entitlement society. and that's beyond dependency. that's decadence. >> bill: all right. but you can disagree with my assertion that a lot of the vote was driven by the entitlement culture. i think i can prove that. all right? but you can...
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that's less popular than nixon during watergate, than bp during the oil spill, less popular than paris hilton. this congress also has passed fewer laws than any congress since world war ii. i spoke earlier tonight with thomas mann of the brookings institution. he argues that one party is mostly to blame for the gridlock. >> but now the overriding reality is that the republicans have really gone off track and it happened before the tea party, although the tea party has reinforced it. and that extremism has become the major source of america's dysfunctional politics. >> so joining us again, republican strategist ana navarro. here in the studio is the republican representative for pinellas county, florida. we'll talk about the new gop, the new face of the gop. ana, let's starts with thomas mann. is he right? are republicans to blame for a do-nothing congress? >> no, it takes two to tango. you've got a majority of democrats in the senate, you've got a majority of republicans in the house. it's been a very hard session for congress, very little has gotten done. i think that's true. i'm feel
that's less popular than nixon during watergate, than bp during the oil spill, less popular than paris hilton. this congress also has passed fewer laws than any congress since world war ii. i spoke earlier tonight with thomas mann of the brookings institution. he argues that one party is mostly to blame for the gridlock. >> but now the overriding reality is that the republicans have really gone off track and it happened before the tea party, although the tea party has reinforced it. and...
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the directors signed an agreement with the louvre in paris. they're pledging to exchange art over the next five years. there's a new exhibit of treasures from the louvre including items once owned by louie the xiv and marie antoinette. >> we'll be sending art to the louvre. that's just as significant. because i want to see a sign at the louvre, this is from the fine arts museums of san francisco. >> the collection of royal treasures from the louvre opens saturday and runs through the end of march. >>> it's new years a day for seafood lovers. your dung unus crab is ready. boats were already turning up at the docks of fishermen's wharf filled with fresh crab. last year at this time, you might recall the same boats were just sitting on the docks as fishermen refused to crab over a price dispute. today, seafood market were relieved to see the arrival of the first catch in time for thanksgiving. >> it's one of the biggest days of the year for us. it's like christmas day when you're a kid. this is what we wait for all year, the fresh local crab in.
the directors signed an agreement with the louvre in paris. they're pledging to exchange art over the next five years. there's a new exhibit of treasures from the louvre including items once owned by louie the xiv and marie antoinette. >> we'll be sending art to the louvre. that's just as significant. because i want to see a sign at the louvre, this is from the fine arts museums of san francisco. >> the collection of royal treasures from the louvre opens saturday and runs through...
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thursday is a day in france when a mill cases of wine begin their journey to paris and t(& it's also the day for the world's biggest liar competition in britain. honest. friday sees the planting of 100n american dog wood trees in tokyo in commemoration of japan's gift of cherry trees to the united states back in 1912. and then on saturday, president obama begins a trip to asia with stops in thailand, myanmar and cambodia. before we close the book on the week justmy passed, some thoughs on campaign 2012. republican have been doing a lot of soul searching since tuesday's election. that includes our contributor ben stein. wow, it sure hurts to lose. we in the g.o.p. came so close in so many vital states and in the popular vote. and in hindsight we can see we made big mistakes. weak behavior in the third debate. whacky senate apped candidates naming a man of great wealth and a finance background after a wall street debacle. let's not cry and swear to leave the country as some of my republican friends did the other night. our position as a party is not at all terrible. we still control th
thursday is a day in france when a mill cases of wine begin their journey to paris and t(& it's also the day for the world's biggest liar competition in britain. honest. friday sees the planting of 100n american dog wood trees in tokyo in commemoration of japan's gift of cherry trees to the united states back in 1912. and then on saturday, president obama begins a trip to asia with stops in thailand, myanmar and cambodia. before we close the book on the week justmy passed, some thoughs on...
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that's less popular than nixon during watergate, than bp during the oil spill, less popular than paris hilton. this congress also has passed fewer laws than any congress since world war ii. i spoke earlier tonight with thomas mann of the brookings institution. he argues that one party is mostly to blame for the gridlock. >> but now the overriding reality is that the republicans have really gone off track and it happened before the tea party, although the tea party has reinforced it. and that extremism has become the major source of america's dysfunctional politics. >> so joining us again, republican strategist ana navarro. here in the studio is the paul babeu, the sheriff of pinal county, arizona. we'll talk about the new gop, the new face of the gop. ana, let's starts with thomas mann. is he right? are republicans to blame for a do-nothing congress? >> no, it takes two to tango. you've got a majority of democrats in the senate, you've got a majority of republicans in the house. it's been a very hard session for congress, very little has gotten done. i think that's true. i'm feeling ra
that's less popular than nixon during watergate, than bp during the oil spill, less popular than paris hilton. this congress also has passed fewer laws than any congress since world war ii. i spoke earlier tonight with thomas mann of the brookings institution. he argues that one party is mostly to blame for the gridlock. >> but now the overriding reality is that the republicans have really gone off track and it happened before the tea party, although the tea party has reinforced it. and...
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. >>> the sharks at a paris aquarium had a surprise visitor. a world champion free diver jumped this shark tank. he is crazy. he said he was afraid of sharks for years but able to overcome the fear by what else regularly swimming with them. the event was to draw attention to the dwindling shark population. it is a reminder that many people see them as cold-blood killers and many others see them as animals that need protection. the swam with 16 black-tipped sharks, four gray sharks, two zebra sharks. not a great white. he's a chicken. thank you for watching nbc bay area news. chris matthews is next. good night. [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow, you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah blah blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no. we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real? your generation has it made. [ male announcer ] the
. >>> the sharks at a paris aquarium had a surprise visitor. a world champion free diver jumped this shark tank. he is crazy. he said he was afraid of sharks for years but able to overcome the fear by what else regularly swimming with them. the event was to draw attention to the dwindling shark population. it is a reminder that many people see them as cold-blood killers and many others see them as animals that need protection. the swam with 16 black-tipped sharks, four gray sharks, two...
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to reenact an epic parade through paris. can they complete that triumph. with people's admiration for two hundred. home gold both. to go. download the official application itself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from outside t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time any of that. which. is programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks books of b r p interviews intriguing stories are you . been trying. to find out more visit our big teeth dot com. welcome back you're with our tina the world's most famous whistleblower join us on his again in the headlines as the media speculates on the condition of his health meanwhile the sound himself promises more sensational classified disclosures as he speaks to our midst of ecuadorian embassy in london were he's been holed up for almost six months. as any journalist working in london now is i'm pretty familiar with standing outside the ecuadorian embassy waiting for julian assange is to come out
to reenact an epic parade through paris. can they complete that triumph. with people's admiration for two hundred. home gold both. to go. download the official application itself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from outside t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time any of that. which. is programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks books of b r p interviews intriguing...